huzz Synonyms

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huzz Meaning

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huzz (v. i.)

To buzz; to murmur.

huzz Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd erupted in a cacophony of cheers and huzz, enveloping the victor in a jubilant embrace.
  2. The historian delved into the ancient tome, his heart pounding with excitement as he discovered the forgotten huzz of a forgotten victory.
  3. The sailors celebrated their safe return with a hearty huzz, their voices echoing across the open sea.
  4. The assembly hall erupted into a tumultuous huzz as the speaker concluded his impassioned speech.
  5. The athlete crossed the finish line with a triumphant huzz, his muscles burning with exhilaration.
  6. The students burst into a chorus of huzz, their faces beaming with pride as they received their diplomas.
  7. The explorers raised their voices in a fervent huzz, their hearts filled with awe and wonder at the sight of the untamed wilderness.
  8. The audience erupted in an ecstatic huzz, their hands clapping in unison as the curtain fell on the performance.
  9. The soldiers marched into battle with a resounding huzz, their spirits soaring with anticipation.
  10. The child skipped and hopped, his laughter echoing with the innocent huzz of pure joy.

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To buzz; to murmur.

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The crowd erupted in a cacophony of cheers and huzz, enveloping the victor in a jubilant embrace.

The historian delved into the ancient tome, his heart pounding with excitement as he discovered the forgotten huzz of a forgotten victory.

The sailors celebrated their safe return with a hearty huzz, their voices echoing across the open sea.

The assembly hall erupted into a tumultuous huzz as the speaker concluded his impassioned speech.